Let's Visit the Ocean / Jennifer Boothroyd
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TextLanguage: English Series: Lightning Bolt Books (tm) -- Biome Explorers SerPublication details: Minneapolis: Lerner Publishing Group, 2016 Description: 32 pages.: 27 cmSubject(s): Environmental Science & Ecosystems | GeographyDDC classification: 577.46 BOOT Summary: The ocean is the largest biome on Earth. Animals live all over the ocean-from the sunlit surface layer down to the deep, dark ocean floor. But how do plants grow deep underwater? Read this book to find out!
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| 567.9 BEYO Curious questions & answers about dinosaurs / | 577.09113 LEWI My home on the ice | 577.34 BOOT Let's visit the deciduous forest / | 577.46 BOOT Let's Visit the Ocean / | 577.54 SILV Let's visit the desert / | 577.55 BOOT Let's visit the tundra / | 577.63 SILV Let's visit the lake / |
The ocean is the largest biome on Earth. Animals live all over the ocean-from the sunlit surface layer down to the deep, dark ocean floor. But how do plants grow deep underwater? Read this book to find out!
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